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Re: Method in natural, social and humankind science
- Subject: Re: Method in natural, social and humankind science
- From: lisa rogers <lisa.rogers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 7 Jun 1995 20:50:27 -0600 (MDT)
On Thu, 1 Jun 1995, Juan Inigo wrote:
(snip)
> But, does this specificity developed by the regulation of the human
> metabolism process as a social process introduces a specificity into the
> form itself through which the determinations of human real actions (in
> other words, of the concrete forms taken by the natural process whose
> self-regulation takes the form of a social process) are scientifically
> appropriated in thought, that necessarily results in a methodological
> separation between _natural_ science and _social_ science?
In my opinion, no. Nothing does.
BTW, the use of actual examples might make your posts more accessible for me.
Abstraction alone I rarely find useful, and this applies to several
topics lately on the list.
Lisa Rogers
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